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Prefrontal over-activation during walking in people with mobility deficits: Interpretation and functional implications
- Source :
- Human Movement Science. 59:46-55
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2018.
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Abstract
- BACKGROUND: Control of walking by the central nervous system includes contributions from executive control mechanisms, such as attention and motor planning resources. Executive control of walking can be estimated objectively by recording prefrontal cortical activity using functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). OBJECTIVE: The primary objective of this study was to investigate group differences in prefrontal/executive control of walking among young adults, older adults, and adults post-stroke. Also assessed was the extent to which walking-related prefrontal activity fits existing cognitive frameworks of prefrontal over-activation. METHODS: Participants included 24 adults post-stroke with moderate to severe walking deficits, 15 older adults with mild gait deficits, and 9 young healthy adults. Executive control of walking was quantified as oxygenated hemoglobin concentration in the prefrontal cortex measured by fNIRS. Three walking tasks were assessed: typical walking, walking over obstacles, and walking while performing a verbal fluency task. Walking performance was assessed by walking speed. RESULTS: There was a significant effect of group for prefrontal activity (p
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Biophysics
Prefrontal Cortex
Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
Walking
Article
050105 experimental psychology
Executive Function
Young Adult
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Physical medicine and rehabilitation
medicine
Humans
Verbal fluency test
Attention
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance
Young adult
Prefrontal cortex
Gait
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Analysis of Variance
Movement Disorders
Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared
05 social sciences
Cognition
General Medicine
Middle Aged
Walking Speed
Stroke
Preferred walking speed
Oxyhemoglobins
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy
Female
Psychology
human activities
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 01679457
- Volume :
- 59
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Human Movement Science
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....3206c12b952c79340fbe933595f73da6
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.humov.2018.03.010